Federal rebates may be gone, but there's still plenty of savings to be had when shopping for EVs

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The federal government is no longer offering tax credits for EV buyers — but that doesn’t mean all the deals are gone. Manufacturers still have some major rebates, a few of which can save you up to $10,000.
Consumer Reports created a list of the best deals on EVs right now. Continue reading to see what they are.

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You can get the 2026 Kia Niro at a 28% discount, shaving almost $11,000 off the purchase price and allowing you to buy the small SUV for under $29,000.

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You can purchase the 2026 Chevrolet Equinox EV at a 22% discount, trimming almost $10,000 off the purchase price and allowing you to buy the small SUV for just above $32,000.

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You can purchase the 2026 Honda $HMC Prologue at a 22% discount, cutting more than $12,000 off the purchase price and allowing you to buy the SUV for just above $42,000.
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You can purchase the 2026 Lexus RZ at a 21% discount, slicing more than $10,000 off the purchase price and allowing you to buy the SUV for under $40,000.

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You can purchase the 2026 Kia EV6 at a 18% discount, cutting more than $11,500 off the purchase price and allowing you to buy the three-row SUV for around $52,000.

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You can purchase the 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9 at a 17% discount, shaving more than $10,500 off the purchase price and allowing you to buy the three-row SUV for around $52,000.

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You can purchase the 2026 Toyota $TM C-HR at a 16% discount, trimming almost $6,000 off the purchase price and allowing you to buy the SUV for around $31,000.